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LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES--T/S s DAY. vlcX.CHiANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. tili-hel v le Taiset. motIon, pirt ?? v Bllck, cause, by ?? v Sntiler, to be spoke ?? v Hill, petition. .,,Jocu*-r ?? I)I:rerITIIN ,-l11 re licvison's Cltrity, too o~ ?? ?? ?? I~ihe V ?? 5 \tlliOni9, ti . iioins-fliiliic V .1vi::o-SI)Chilii V Timbrejl-1i- \er-i V .i1jes--Driver v ilalos- Ulot v T'aylor-Coutis v ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... IMlANSION- HOUSE. Yesterday a boy about ten years of age was brought before Sir Peter Laurie (the Lord Mayor having been engaged in sweating in comstables for the ensuing year at G tiddhall), charge! with being a vendor of twopenny Sunday news- papers. Roa, the officer, stated that he apprehended a boy who was no more than eight years old selling Tire Twoperiay Dispatch, the twopenay Weekly ...

SURREY SESSIONS—MONDAY

... SURRJy SESSIOATS-MONDA'. i efere R. flurinocz Esq. and a B9,nch of Afngrstrate.] CON rICTION OF A RING.DROPItER. Genrgs Ailuoms one oftiloss fellows termed ring-droppers, who abound in the metropolis, was tried, convicted, aid sen- tenced to be transported forseven yearn, for obtaining the sum of 12s. Gd. frotn a servant girl, under the follewing cii- cumstancess- Sarah Juseh was passing ...

LAW INTRLLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLJGJIX CE. \'VICE-CIANCELLORIS COUlRT-MONDAY. hlis Honour resumed bis sittings at 'Westminster 11; morning. 711CJIZ1 I. !,Dr TASTET. Mr. Io;E was heard in oppositiou to this motion, und Al KNsosn--cuntisstenced his reply, but the Learned Gentlet&n. had not conchided Iis ?? when the Court rose. 'I le motion will be reaumret to-misorrow inernaing. 1Ol.LS' COCtI i.l-iONAY. At the 6ittin, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANS I ON- H1 1) SE. Yesterday two, young men, named ll'illianis and laylo, were brought up, charged with having committed a robbery. Mr. Snms, of No. 83, lishopsge su'oet stay-ainker, de- posed that he hail ha(i occain. to senlt a truss, containing eleven dozen pairs of stays, to Liverpool, on Fiiday last, and employed a paiish watchman, namned Southerell, who was in the haliti of watching ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-THis DAY. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittiogs at ten. Slaoney V Wade, for ?? v Molt, cause by order- 'ilSoll V Plul, ?? i A,,aouRRX;r) CAUSx PETITIONS.-Jonleev Williams, part heard- Baillie v Jackson-Baillie v Innes-Spackman v Timbrell-Itowes r Rawes-Drever r ?? Taylor-Coutts v Omvin- Braban; v Strathmore-Bowosber v Ormerod-Stricilland v Fisher -Swabey v Swabey-Sparks v ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW ]ATELLIGEN CE. VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COU RT-TuESDoAY. 1MICHSL Vt. DE TASTET. The arguments of Counsel upon this henvy Motion hadil oc~cupied thie Court eeveial days, and were only concluded . this morning. f, Mr. KAvr~irn (with whom were Mr. BETHELL. and Mr. nr IIEATItpiEi.) appeared in support of the motion. lts objectI was to compel tue paymueit into court of DO less a Sum than ti £55,000, ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... [Before Mr. Commissioner 1X1EtIVALE.] WOLLUE, DARVII, AND CO.'S B3ANKiRUPTCY. The bankrupts in this case were extensive Norway and Danish merclhants, agaiust whom a commission of bauk. ruptoy was issued in 1812. The amount of debts proved against theestate was j220,000, anddiridends had been paid, amounting to 19s. 8d. in the pound. The last divideng was declared many years since, and the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. Yesterday Farnet Correll, a shopkeeper in Portsoken ward, was convicted of the offelnce of raving on hisi preraiseS unjust weights and scales, and fined £5. Ile declared most solemnly thi t ire scales were meddled with by a enalicious boy, whow he bad discharged for bad conduct. 'Ihe false weight was very neatly roaurrged by tacking a quarter of a pound upon tire side on which ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA 4' NOTICES-THis D.1y. Vl(iC3CHAWeFL~LOR's C(OlRT,AA'EST~IllNsTFR. ?? lit tell. A ao NC! C~tallPI.Tl-rio\ '--Jojwst W illiamis, two petitio .krt heard- ia:i lr v I ?? a tliues-ttawea v' ttuave firirvi v iii asly. iir'~l uc-.ou1s Ol~eqIavwiii- ltat'vii kl'tl'V lelll[y-(il ?? Ti';lbml'-CalltS, V sil-r.a AiOlilri-liiw1ser v Orineroil. two ?? ld-is -*Siiiev V bSwridey- Sparks v Ilatii--liarris v ...

BRIGHTON POLICE

... BRIGHTOI POLICE. FXTRAORDrmARY TALz.-A little girl, who stated her name to be Charlotte Savage, and that she was 13 years of age, we- brought up by Mr. S010mof, who stated that her stury wnii so extraordinary titat he thought it his duty to let tier state it to ?? beech. Thle chill theI- , ill ,eply to t'e (tualtio:, of 1t1,1.14i.- trate, stated that her lather's tinaie was Ilobert Sasobert ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IS TELLIGCEIOcig. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S CO(lkT-WrI'NFro DAsT. 61iA~r. V. 'riItS. This hill was filed I it- ti heihrjrt.alaw, of at person namcd Ic Edwvard Al oreton, W ho fizvrir miteidhiseat' St kf rl Sirropshire, so loing utio as 1776. to sc'verod pciereson Comm telnt for life, wvith retmainders to thvir issues in toil, wvith i( nrainilerI for hi-, own right heirs. The lnst tenant for life ...